6 Ways to Celebrate Black Music Month
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1. Watch Black Music Honors and other Black Music Award Shows

Watch the full two-hour special on the Stellar Network on June 3 and nationally broadcasted from Saturday, June 10 to Sunday, July 2, according to Billboard.com. See special Youtube footage of Gary With Da Tea on the blue carpet chatting with some of your favorite black artists!
2. Attend Live Performances and Concerts

Whether it’s a local jazz club, a community festival, or a major concert venue, supporting black musicians in person is a powerful way to appreciate their artistry. By attending live shows, you not only get to enjoy exceptional performances but also contribute directly to the thriving black music industry.
3. Support and Stream Black Artists and Record Labels

Discover new talent by exploring a diverse range of genres like jazz, gospel, blues, hip-hop, R&B, reggae, and soul. Additionally, seek out and support independent black-owned record labels that are dedicated to promoting black artists and preserving black music traditions.
4. Create and Trade Black Music Playlists

Crafting a playlist dedicated to Black music can be a personal and meaningful way to honor the month. Curate a collection that spans different eras and genres, including both well-known classics and hidden gems, then share and trade playlists with friends.
5. Watch Interviews of Your Favorite Black Artists

Watch interviews of your favorite figures in black music, then share on your social media platforms. This can give you an inside look to the both their journey and the makings of their craft, and also help introduce their work to a wider audience.
6. Visit the National Museum of African American Music

To truly appreciate the breadth of black music, take a journey back in time and explore its roots. A great place to begin is at the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville, TN.
6 Ways to Celebrate Black Music Month was originally published on ronerickeysmileymorningshow.staging.go.ione.nyc

